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. Mid.: 'LNo, 11ot that! You couldn't very well stand up right in the 1111ddle of economies class. Dorothy D: Suppose they play, Happy Birthday to You. . U Sally: Fine! Then whoever had a birthday that dav could sit 111 class all proud and embarrassed, thinking it was beingiplaved all for him. ' Leah: Question ! Ji111: It has bee11 111oved and seconded. etc.. all i11 favorl, All: Aye, Ji111: Contrary.w Russ: No, Jim: DIotion carried. Glen: I 111ove that all desks i11 study hall be provided with small telephones with connecting wires, so when the pupils wish to talk to one another tl1ey won't have to move to do sof' B. Pond: Second the motion! Audrey: That wouldn't work at all. evervone would be talk- i11g at once.' i Don Black: They do anyway! Don Beyerlein: VVhy IlOt have the study hall teacher be 'central' and plug in the different wires by special connection! IS. Pond: Surel Then it' two people were talking. and some- o11e else wanted permission. 'central' could say. 'I1ine's busy, Russ: Since Audrey l1as a brother and sister wl1o will be attending Elnihurst. don't you think we should limit the length of time students may talk! Jolmnie: A very good idea. I suggest three minutes. Jim: It has been moved and seconded that study hall desks be provided witl1 small telephones. the teacher at each study hall acting as 'central'. and time limit he three minutes. All i11 favor-fi All: Ave, Jim: Contrary. Vivian: 'LBIr. President. I 111ove that. all students in Rooms 10 a11d 16 be provided with ear mulfs during glee club meet. Don Black: Second the motion. Ji111: You heard the n1otio11. All in favor- All: 'gAye. Jin1: 'lContrary. Tulie: Mr. President. I make a motion that we take Miss Falls a 1'ide o11 the i11cli11e illlil then adjourn. Dot S: '4Hurrahl Let's stand her in the waste basket illlll scoot it. And suiting action to words-1-. Johnnie: VVe're offll' Miss Falls: L I'hat's what I think.
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If you have wondered at Ervin McNamara's sudden inte1'est in boxing, it's because his girl friend expressed her desire for big strong men, and Ervie is trying to develop his biceps. . A sad case is that of Chas. McCormick. His one and only has a passion for mustaches and so far the hair tonic he daubs on his face every night has produced only a fine, fuzzy growth. T hen Lou Auman's picture, which disappeared some time ago, was seen during the Hskilleteers' class adorning Hans Seibers table. He always keeps it there to console him when his cooking turns out a flop. Snitz requests the announcement that no ferns should take his word seriously, as he's only practicing to be a politician anyway. Jim: 'kNoW the meetin' will be turned over to proposals for reforms so that our dear bl'OtllCl'S and sisters will not have to suffer the things we have suffered. Are there any motions? Fred: Mix President. Jim: 'LF1'ed. Fred: I move that geometry teachers cease making the students try to find the locus Qtj, and give up the ghostg my sis said they were looking for it when she went to school here. Audrey: 'LI second the motion. Jim: It has been moved and seconded that geometry teachers etc. Is there any discussion! Tate: 6'VVell, I have something to say about that, too. At the beginning of this last semeste1', Mr. Jeifrey's class decided it couldn't possibly be in Room 7. so what did they do but move down to Room 15, and we had to listen to them try to locate it while we were study- ing. It's an outrage and should be stoppedlw Jin1: All in favor of the motion say aye . All: 'KAye. Jim: 6'Contrary . Jim: lNIotion carried. Oletha: President Jim. Jim: g'Miss Olethaf' Oletha: I move that when band or orchestra are practicing. that all involved be required to play the same tune. Ardis: Second the motion. Jim: Any discussion! Jane: I agree! VVhen you try to listen, you can't follow all of themg then, again you canlt follow any of them, yet you can't stop listeningg itls awful! Martha: Can someone suggest something they might all playf' Jeanette: uThe Star Spangled Banner! 77
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JUNIOR CLASS BACK ROW,-Donald Mocre, Paul Winkleman, Edgar Noble, Paul Baker Ler No ', , oy rris Clarence Kelley. SECOND ROWfRohert Amstutz, Floyd Heckntan, Barry Brennan, Paul Wyss, Bob Carriger, Paul Kemmer, Dora McMaken, Phil Rauner, William Hartnett, Wilton Raney, Edwin Fox, Ervin Wedler, Bob Royer, Robert Wiegman, Ed Stuck, Elton Springer, james Noble, Wendell Davis, Donald Nyffeler, Henry Green, William Conn, Robert Spenn. THIRD R0WAMiss Cress, Dorothy Monce, Marjorie Nell Harper, Mary Ellen Kan Kamp, Georgianna Davidson, Greba Cox, Katherine Tapy, Ann Stayonoff, Marjorie Larimore, Vera Gerke, Elcanore Fritzche, Mary jane DeVilliers Heather Owen Sue Miller Geor i Y Y Y g a Prince, Gloria Kennerk, Hilda Ditzenberger, Margaret Braeuer, Agnes Seidner, Margaret Strahm. l'0URTH ROW-,Mary Elizabeth Welshimer, Elizabeth Porter, Betty Brintcn Berneice Graft, Mary Gilleff, Amelia Yovan, Mildred Coleman, Dorothy Bowers, Phyllis Reed, Lucille Wedler Hazel Kennerk Della Ma Kell Al , , y er, ma Starke, Verdona Kennerk, DeEtta Beck. FRONT ROW-Richard Wilson, Mike Trott, Bill Hargrave, Allen Ormiston, Ivan Wall, Donald Kern, David Welch: Bob McCoy, Richard Crick. Darrel Daniels, Bill Link, Wallace Quackenbush Byrd Grear
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